G. Zandbergen-Terwegen
G. Zandbergen-TerwegenCrawford E. Radcliff, Australia
Year Registered: 1935
Rosary x Pink o' Dawn
Dawnglow
Crawford E. Radcliff, Australia
Year Registered: 1940
Pinkie x Rosary
Rosario
Perianth segments ivory white, broadly ovate, blunt, slightly mucronate, a little inflexed, concave, margins minutely incurling, overlapping half; inner segments narrowly ovate, inflexed at base, reflexed at apex, a little twisted; cup is yellowish pink, cylindrical, mouth expanded and 6-lobed, loosely frilled, with rim irregularly crenate and widely rolled.
According to Dr. Throckmorton, in a letter dated 1976, C.E. Radcliff introduced this flower as ‘Roslyn’ in 1940s. Matthew Zandbergen, bought the stock and registered it as ‘Alpine Glow’ because the name Roslyn was already used.
'Roslyn#'